This Millionaire Is Reportedly Planning A Trip To Mars Within Five Years

Millionaire Dennis Tito, 72, became the first private citizen to fly into space in 2001.

Now the entrepreneur, who made is fortune as the founder of California-based investment firm Wilshire Associates, is reportedly planning to send two astronauts to Mars in 2018, according to NBC News' Alan Boyle.

According to a press release, The Inspiration Mars Foundation, a non-profit organization led by Tito, will "launch an [sic] historic journey to Mars and back in 501 days, starting in January 2018."

There are few details otherwise on the mission right now, but Tito is holding a press conference next week. Presumably, we'll get more information on his plan then.

WikipediaTito spent eight days on the International Space Station in 2001.

NASA also has ambitions to send astronauts to Mars by 2035. Their Curiosity rover is currently up there exploring the dusty planet, beaming back tons of information every day — like how much radiation hits the planet's surface — that scientists hope will aid in a future manned trip.

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